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Mississippian    音标拼音: [m,ɪsɪs'ɪpiən]
a. 密西西比河的
n. 密西西比州人

密西西比河的密西西比州人

Mississippian
n 1: from 345 million to 310 million years ago; increase of land
areas; primitive ammonites; winged insects [synonym:
{Mississippian}, {Missippian period}, {Lower
Carboniferous}, {Lower Carboniferous period}]
2: a native or resident of Mississippi


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  • Mississippian culture | History, Facts, Religion | Britannica
    Mississippian culture, the last major prehistoric cultural development in North America, lasting from about 700 ce to the time of the arrival of the first European explorers
  • Mississippian Culture - U. S. National Park Service
    By 1350, a late Mississippian town was established about 2 ½ miles down the Ocmulgee River from the Macon Plateau at a site known today as Lamar The inhabitants built two earthen mounds, one encircled by a unique spiral ramp, the only one of its kind still known to exist in this country
  • Mississippian Period - New Georgia Encyclopedia
    The Mississippian Period in the midwestern and southeastern United States, which lasted from about A D 800 to 1600, saw the development of some of the most complex societies that ever existed in North America
  • Mississippian Period - Encyclopedia of Alabama
    Mississippian peoples lived in fortified towns or small homesteads, grew corn, built large earthen mounds, maintained trade networks, had powerful leaders, and shared similar symbols and rituals The term "Mississippian" comes from the Mississippi River Valley, where the tradition first developed
  • Mississippians Were the Mound Builders in North America
    Mississippians Were the Mound Builders in North America
  • The Mississippian American Indian Culture - Students of History
    Mississippian people were Native Americans that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 CE to 1600 They are known for building large, earthen platform mounds in their settlements
  • Mississippian Culture | World Civilization - Lumen Learning
    The Mississippian Period lasted from approximately 800 to 1540 CE It’s called “Mississippian” because it began in the middle Mississippi River valley, between St Louis and Vicksburg However, there were other Mississippians as the culture spread across modern-day US
  • The Mississippian Period, a Story of Mounds, Maize, and Mastery: The . . .
    The advancements in agriculture, the construction of monumental earthworks, and the development of complex societies during this era are a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of the Mississippian people
  • NATIVE HISTORY ASSOCIATION - The Mississippian Period
    The Mississippian Period began about 1,000 years ago It's called "Mississippian" because it began in the middle Mississippi River valley, between St Louis and Vicksburg This culture spread over most of the Southeast There were also large Mississippian centers in Missouri, Ohio, and Oklahoma
  • Mississippian Culture - Tennessee Encyclopedia
    The late prehistoric cultures of the southeastern United States dating from ca A D 900 to 1600 comprise the Mississippian culture In general, Mississippian culture is divided chronologically into emergent, early, and late periods





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